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Last night in Syria
A Travel Blog entry by kkandtt from Kesab, Syria
Evrim and Ý left Lattakia yesterday afternoon on a crowded service headed towards Kesab, a small Armenian dominated mountain resort a few kilometers south of the Turkish border. Kesab is small. Really small. It´s beautiful though. Really beautiful. ...
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Beach in full dress
A Travel Blog entry by happydunk from Lattakia, Syria
Went to the beach for the day, all beaches are attached to hotels so you have to pay to get onto them, apart from the one I went to, It was a little dirty but interesting. I had a little swim and read my book for the day. I had my birthday beer as well ...
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Latakia via Krak des Chevaliers, by every means..
A Travel Blog entry by jimsim from Latakia, Latakia, Syria
(Sim) 3 Taxis, 5 minibuses, 3 hotels.....we finally arrive in Latakia! What a day today turned out to be, our visit from Hama to Krak des Chevaliers to Latakia was quite a mission to say the least. James will talk about Krak des Chevaliers, the Crusader ...
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Day 3 - Sick by the Seaside
A Travel Blog entry by spiritdtraveler from Latakia, Latakia, Syria
... a private beach with marina and 2 outdoor swimming pools one which has a swim-bar, it has all the amenities of many 4/5 * star hotels. 190 rooms in the main building and 42 1,2 & 3 bedroomed villas with private terrace. they have several eateries and ...
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Day 3 - Latakia
A Travel Blog entry by uclan-tourism from latakia, Latakia, Syria
... a private beach with marina and 2 outdoor swimming pools one which has a swim-bar, it has all the amenities of many 4/5 * star hotels. 190 rooms in the main building and 42 1,2 & 3 bedroomed villas with private terrace. they have several eateries and ...
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Lattakia, Bosra in Syria, then back to Jordan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Bosra, Syria
... has all its windows broken. We wonder what could have happened to it - war, politics, vandalism? Closer to Lattakia, the countryside looks very Mediterranean, with pencil pines, orange groves, olive trees, some new, some obviously very old. ...
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A Sojourn in Syria
A Travel Blog entry by suesy6652 from Damascus, Syria
... sights in Alexander’s direction. They’re a great read. Amrit,Tartous, Al Marqab Castle, Ugarit, Lattakia Saturday 20th March - thirty fourth wedding anniversary…no idea how many anniversaries we’ve spent apart but ...
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Cricket in Damascus
A Travel Blog entry by lkidner from Damascus, Syria
... a place to sit down and grab a cup of tea. I hadn't slept a wink on the six-hour train ride from Lattakia due to constant, blaring light coming from inside the cabin (why they didn't dim the lights is beyond me, but then hey - - what ...
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Aleppo - still more souks, fortresses, and ruins
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Aleppo, Syria
... . Saturday 22 May 2010 Aleppo We are checking out today, but our train to Lattakia doesn’t leave till nearly 4pm, so pack reasonably early, move out of our room, and leave our bags at the ...
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Crusader Castle
A Travel Blog entry by yoni from Hamah, Syria
November 21, 2007 Hama, Syria We missed out on seeing Saladin's Castle near Lattakia, but we are in Hama now with the purpose of taking a day trip to the castle of all castles in the Levant: the Crac Des Chevaliers. T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) ...
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Even Knights Should Flush
A Travel Blog entry by dinojay2 from Beirut, Lebanon
... to the original building. (deep breath) The important thing is that five Syrian government officials remained gainfully employed. From Lattakia we took the train to Aleppo, passing through some pretty amazing scenery. We spent a couple days in ...
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interview-questions with a lebanes newspaper
A Travel Blog entry by simon_kiwek_at from Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
... they were afraid of Lebanese - but in fact the further I came the more hospital the people became. I was bicycling short before Lattakia, when I met three teachers on a petrol station. Anyhow we came into conversation and after a little while I asked ...
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Burka’s at the Beach
A Travel Blog entry by tandlittleman from Damascus, Syria
... go for 10s of kilometres and the lovely Christian quarter (awesome dinner) we decided to head to the beach. Our next stop, Lattakia, is a popular Syrian holiday resort on the coast. We caught our first train which is slower than the bus but comes with ...
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